Re: Question About OpenSSL 3.0, FIPS and Solaris Support

2021-12-07 Thread Dr Paul Dale
The "unadopted" category is not the same as "unsupported".  We'll make 
an effort but if access to a physical machine is required, we will have 
to stop.  Whoever reports a problem will like have to assist with fixing 
it.  Be that by doing builds or writing code.


The platform policy page categories are defined but the OpenSSL 
project's access to hardware.  We do not have access to Solaris boxes 
and no community member has offered to help either with support or 
provision of hardware.  This is why it is in the "unadopted" category.


Oracle, as one of the FIPS project sponsors, was entitled to having 
platforms validated.



Pauli


On 8/12/21 4:55 am, David Dillard via openssl-users wrote:


Hi,

I’m hoping someone can shed some light on something that’s confusing 
me.  In the blog post about the FIPS submission 
 
it states that one of the platforms that’s being tested is “Oracle 
Solaris 11.4 on Oracle SPARC M8-1”.  However, on the platform policy 
page  it lists a 
number of Solaris platforms, all of which are currently “unadopted”.  
How should people interpret that?  That the initial release of OpenSSL 
3.0 was supported on Solaris, but no releases after that are?  Or 
something else?


Thanks,

David





Question About OpenSSL 3.0, FIPS and Solaris Support

2021-12-07 Thread David Dillard via openssl-users
Hi,

I'm hoping someone can shed some light on something that's confusing me.  In 
the blog post about the FIPS 
submission
 it states that one of the platforms that's being tested is "Oracle Solaris 
11.4 on Oracle SPARC M8-1".  However, on the platform policy 
page it lists a number of 
Solaris platforms, all of which are currently "unadopted".  How should people 
interpret that?  That the initial release of OpenSSL 3.0 was supported on 
Solaris, but no releases after that are?  Or something else?


Thanks,

David